Coat of arms of Honduras
Coat of arms of Honduras | |
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Armiger | Republic of Honduras |
Adopted | 1825 |
Motto | REPÚBLICA DE HONDURAS, LIBRE, SOBERANA E INDEPENDIENTE 15 DE SEPTIEMBRE 1821 "REPUBLIC OF HONDURAS, FREE, SOVEREIGN, INDEPENDENT" "SEPTEMBER 15, 1821" |
The coat of arms of Honduras is a national emblem of the Republic of Honduras.
Official description
Honduran law describes the coat of arms as follows:[1]
The Arms to be used are an equilateral triangle. In its base there is a volcano between two castles, over them a rainbow, and below it, behind the volcano, raises a sun spreading light. The triangle is settled on a terrain bathed by both seas. Around it, an oval containing the golden letters: REPÚBLICA DE HONDURAS LIBRE, SOBERANA, INDEPENDIENTE. – 15 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 1821. In the upper part of the oval appears a quiver filled with arrows from which hang cornucopias conjoined with a tie, and the whole lies upon a range of mountains, on which stand three oak trees on the right and three pines on the left, and, conveniently distributed, mines, a bar, a drill, a wedge, a sledgehammer and a hammer.
See also
- Flag of Honduras
- National Anthem of Honduras
- Honduras portal
References
- ^ La Gaceta, num. 9495, Decreto No. 16
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- Pre-Columbian history
- Spanish conquest of Honduras
- Captaincy General (Guatemalan)
- Mexican rule
- Federal Republic of Central America
- History to 1838
- 1838–1932
- 1932–1982
- since 1982
- 2009 constitutional crisis
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